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FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 
01/14/25  / Health & Safety / Manassas / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat / 
PWC Police make arrest in connection with Jan. 9. 2025 shooting.
Prince William County Police have posted a lookout for a suspect in an attempted robbery Aug. 6 at Bank of America on Old Bridge Road, according to police reports.
On Saturday, Aug.9,  the youth ministry of Word Alive Church International will present “Youth Summer Jam 2014" at Barron Park, 7500 Ashton Ave., in the Coverstone community of Manassas, and young residents are invited to register now.
On August 5th at 7:41AM, officers responded to the area of Aden Rd and Fleetwood Dr in Nokesville (20181) to investigate a crash.
Residents are invited to join the City of Manassas and Historic Manassas, Inc. on the Manassas Museum lawn for the second annual National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 5.
By JAMES IVANCIC Observer staff 
08/05/14  / Health & Safety / Local  Government / Police & Fire Beat / 
The annual Haymarket Night Out gives residents a chance to gather up some safety tips and get to know their police and fire officials a little better.
Prince William County Crash Investigators are currently on scene investigating a fatal crash involving a motorcycle which occurred in the area of Aden Rd between Fleetwood Dr and Hershey Dr in Nokesville, according to Officer Jonathan Perok, spokesman for the police department. Aden Road will be closed for an undetermined amount of time.
In preparation for the SAT to be administered Oct. 11, Fauquier County Public Schools is hosting an SAT-preparatory class by Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions at a reduced rate, according Karen Parkinson. coordinator of information. 
The Civil War-era writing--or graffiti--by Union soldiers on the walls of the historic 1825 Liberia House in Manassas is competing for a place on this year’s Virginia’s Top 10 Endangered Artifacts list. Although only a few signatures are fully visible, historians believe that many more exist throughout the house. Uncovering more will require more funds and more painstaking work by expert conservators